The lecture reviews the history of Jim Dine's contacts with Italy. The narrative will dwell on certain salient exhibition-related episodes and on the most significant critical interpretations of the artist's work penned by such celebrated critics and observers as Alberto Boatto, Maurizio Calvesi and Cesare Vivaldi, primarily in relation to the debate triggered in Italy around the mid-60s on a general new relationship between art and reality, between the figure and the media.
Informazioni
Admission free while places last
Sala Cinema - Palazzo delle Esposizioni
via Nazionale 194